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The Vanishing Islands That Failed to Vanish
  + stars: | 2024-06-26 | by ( Raymond Zhong | Jason Gulley | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +26 min
The Vanishing Islands That Failed to Vanish Low-lying tropical island nations were expected to be early victims of rising seas. They found that over the past few decades, the islands’ edges had wobbled this way and that, eroding here, building there. No, to understand what really beguiles them about these islands, you need to take a dive into the surrounding sea. Coral reefs Indian Ocean Islands HUVADHOO ATOLL 5 miles Dhigulaabadhoo Coral reefs Indian Ocean Islands HUVADHOO ATOLL 5 miles Dhigulaabadhoo Islands HUVADHOO ATOLL Islands HUVADHOO ATOLL HUVADHOO ATOLL HUVADHOO ATOLL HUVADHOO ATOLL HUVADHOO ATOLL HUVADHOO ATOLL HUVADHOO ATOLL HUVADHOO ATOLL Kandahalagalaa Dhigulaabadhoo HUVADHOO ATOLL Kandahalagalaa Dhigulaabadhoo A map of the Huvadhoo Atoll, a gourd-shaped ring of 241 islands in the southern Maldives. Huvadhoo Atoll is a gourd-shaped ring of 241 islands in the southern Maldives.
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Cei circa 500.000 de locuitori de pe acești atoli vor fi doar o mică parte din valurile de migrație climatică care se anunță în viitorul apropiat, spune Dina Ionesco, oficial din cadrul Organizației Internaționale pentru Migrație. „Milioane de oameni vor fi expuși riscului de căldură extremă, lipsei extreme a apei, inundațiilor, precum și creșterii nivelului mării. Vorbim despre ceva care va juca un rol major în următorii ani în privința relocării de populații”, atrage atenția Ionesco. Unul dintre atolii amenințați este Republica insulară Kiribati. Republica Kiribati este cel mai mare stat din Oceania, din punct de vedere al întinderii.
Persons: Curt Storlazzi, Dina Ionesco, Ionesco, Tong, Insulele Gilbert, coraline Organizations: Guardian, USGS, Organizației Internaționale Locations: Pacific, Republica insulară Kiribati, Republica Kiribati, Oceania, Republicii Kiribati, Anote Tong, Republica Insulelor Fiji, Insulele Caroline, Statelor Federate, Microneziei, Insulele Cook, Noua Zeelandă, Insulele, Insulele Line, Chinei de Sud, China, Filipine, Taiwan, Vietnam, Insulele Maldive, Insulele Seychelles, Insulele Hawaii
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